The village of Palatine is located in Cook County, Illinois, and is a residential suburb of Chicago. Founded in 1866, it was built with the train station in the center of town. Palatine gained national attention when it threatened to secede from Cook County after the County hiked sales taxes.

In existence since 1941, the club expounds upon what they do and what the upcoming events and meetings are about and when they are. Also offers a contact page for those who wish to join or ask questions.

Dedicated to teaching the culture and history of Ukraine to children in Palatine, the school teaches the country's history, geography, language, and literature to children from kindergarten through 8th grade. Their site delves into the background of the organization and contains archives.

The official site of the village proffers news headlines and an event calendar, featured topics of interest to residents, and a slideshow of local pictures. Also affords details about local government including agenda and minutes of official meetings.